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21 area students named Sen. Jeff Green Scholars

Students recognized for Outstanding Academic Achievement, below are from Adair - 3, Glasgow - 1, Green - 4, Metcalfe - 2, Russell - 4, Somerset Christian School - 1, and Taylor - 6.

By Tim Ballard
News from Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority

FRANKFORT, KY - Twenty-one area students have been named Senator Jeff Green Scholars by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) for their outstanding academic performance in high school. Students earn this designation by achieving a 4.0 grade point average each year of high school and scoring at least a 28 composite on the ACT.

Area students who earned this prestigious designation are:
  • Adair County High School: Eddie Franklin, Kyle Mann, Meredith Murrell.
  • Glasgow High School: Robert Bell
  • Green County High School: Annette Dangerfield, Samuel Janes, Zachary Leftwich, Rebecca VanMeter.
  • Metcalfe County High School: Kristin Compton, Logan Matney.
  • Russell County High School: Kristina Burton, Kyle Hunter, Kenisha Kelsey, Jacob Phelps.
  • Somerset Christian School: Camden White.
  • Taylor County High School: Campbell Bishop, Matthew Hart, Alexandra Hezik, Abigail Phillips, Rachel Riggs, Erin Steele.
These students have also earned $2,500 a year in Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) awards.



Their awards may be renewed each year of college if they continue high scholastic achievement, making the total value of their KEES worth $10,000. The title honors the late state Sen. Jeff Green of Mayfield, who served in the Kentucky General Assembly from 1992 to 1997.

KEES and other Kentucky student aid programs are administered by KHEAA. KEES awards are funded by net Kentucky lottery proceeds and may be used at most colleges and universities in Kentucky. In some cases, the award may be used at out-of-state schools if the major the student is pursuing is not available in Kentucky. No application is necessary for KEES awards, and students may access their KEES account information on www.kheaa.com by setting up a KHEAA account.

To learn how to plan and prepare for higher education, go to GotoCollege.ky.gov. For more information about Kentucky scholarships and grants, visit www.kheaa.com; write KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY 40602; or call 800-928-8926, ext. 6-7372.


This story was posted on 2012-09-05 13:56:47
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